The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 19, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 31

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 19, 1909.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMTSEMKXTS.
BUNGALOW THEATER (Twelfth and
Morrison streets) Tonight :K. o'clock
the bis musical comedy, "A Kntgrht for a
Day."
STAR THEATER (Park and Wxhlnj(tnn
MrRaa Slock Company In "Mrs, Tmpl"s
Telegram." Tonight at 8:15.
ORPHETCM THEATER (Morrison, bstwsan
Sixth and Seventh) Advanced vaude
ville. Matlnea at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15.
BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yam
hill and Taylor) "The Girl question."
This afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at
8 15.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville da luse,
2:30. 7:30 and P. M.
PANTAGES THEATER CFourth and Stark)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30, T:30 and
:80 P. M
LTRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder)
Athon Stock Company. In "The Missour
Uu" Thla afternoon at 2:15 and tonlgat
at 8:15
OAKS (O W. P earllne.) Concert bj
IXjnatelll's Italian band. Thla afternoon
at 2:30 and tonight at 8:15.
RECREATION PARK. (Twenty-fifth and
Vaughn) baseball. Seattle vs. Port
land. This afternoon at 2.
TVorLD Hay Water AXALfraD.-Eev.
B- F. Culver, partor of the F1r.n Bvanse
Hcal Church, East Market and East Sixth
BtreelB, expresses doubt that the water
from the well at the Jennings Lodge
campsrround Is responsible for the cass
of typhoid fever at Lents and elsewhere,
among those who attended the camp
meeting. He rays that the water from
thla well had been used for four years
at the campmeetings held on the ground
and until now no complaint about its
Impurity had been raised. Besides It
was constantly used while there was no
campmeetlng In progress. Jut before
campmeeting opened Mr. Culver and sev
eral others pumped the well dry so there
was no stagnant water left In the well
to be used by campers. "I drank the
water freely." said Kev. Mr. Culver, "as
did hundreds of others of my congrega
tion and from other congregations with
out cases of typhoid fever developing.
Nearly all the cases of typhoid fever are
at Lents, except the son of Rev. B. F.
Bens, and It occurs to me that Is the cause
of the spread of the disease rather than
blame the v.-ell at Jennings Lodge. I
think that the wauer of the well ought
to be analywd to settle the matter. There
might be other causes for the cases. At
Little Falls, Wash.. 60 cases of typhoid
fever were reported recently, and an
analysis of the water showed it to be
absolutely pure."
Back From HtrNTiNO Trip. H. F. Mc
Grath. of the United States Customs
Service, accompanied by H. R. Patterson
and J. H. Klippel. returned yesterday
morning from a hunting trip to .the
mountains of Southern Oregon. The party
were guests of the famous old hunter
and trapper Sam Geary and that they
were well entertained Is proven by the
quantity of "jerked" venison and pelts
which were brought home. The party
made headquarters at Geary's ranch 40
miles east of Riddles. Mr. McGrath re
ports game plentiful In that section.
Grouse and native pheasants are abun
dant. Cougars are multiplying fast and
as a result the rieer are suffering. Unless
something is done to exterminate the big
cat3 Mr. McGrath predicts a rapid thin
ring out of the deer.
A Change in local Insurance circles oc
curred this last week, when A. Edward
Krull. for the past three years with the
Union Guarantee Association of this city,
purchased an interest In the underwriting
firm of Morgan & Robb, general agents
In Oregon for a number of large fire and
casualty companies and a surety bond
company. Mr. Krull will hereafter be
located at S12-.T13 Ablngton building.
Law School, Opening.
The Fall term of the law department.
University of Oregon, opens tomorrow
night at the Courthouse. The enrollment
Indicates a largely Increased attendance.
Intending students 6hould see the secre
tary, who will be at his office all day
Monday, to attend to enrollment of stu
dents. Information on application to
Walter H. Evans; 611 Corbett bldg.
BrmciL Society to Meet. "Human
ity's Heaven Kindness: Humanity's Hell
Cruelty." will be the subject for dis
cussion at the meeting of the Portland
- branch of the International Ethical Edu
cational Society, at 501 Yamhill street,
at 3 o'clock Tuesday evening. The meet
ing Is free to the public.
Clttb to Meet Tuesday. The Club will
meet next Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock,
t the house of R. L. Donald. 406 Tenth
street, near .Jackson. William Galvanl
will open the discussion. Subject, "The
Suppression of War as a Moral Duty and
an Economical Necessity."
Home fob Saxjd. One of the most at
tractive nine-room homes In the city, hot
water heating, hardwood floors, plate
glass windows, buffet kitchen, etc., 211.000.
terms: only those wanting fine East Side
tome will be interested. Call Monday, 614
Rothchlld bldg.
W SELi. hair mattresses . retail at
wholesale prices, for 30 pound beds from
t7 50 and up. We renovate mattresses and
return then: the.' same day. Portland
curled Hair Factory, H. Metzger, pro
prietor. 2T6-23S Front St., Main 474. A 13T4
Db-vtibtrt UD Ph ar v act. The an
ginal session Of North Pacific College be
ar Ins October i. For-Illustrated catalogue
of either course address the dean. Dr.
Herbert C. Miller, corner Fifteenth and
Couch streets.
Btx Firb Htdrajcts Placed. Six fire
hydrants have Just been placed along
Francis avenue In Kenllworth, -which
greatly Increases tha Are protection of
that suburb.
I Wm, build flrst-claiw, fireproof apart
ment hotel, on close-in 60x100 corner,
for a responsible tenant on long time
lease. Address Inquiry to Postoffioe box
04 city.
WrxJiaJ Wallaces Graham has re
turned and will receive pupils In violin
and ensemble playing at his residence
studio. 733 Gllsan. Phone Main 4061.
Sewxd Soles. 75 Cents. Best Oak
leather. While you wait, or sent for. -i
Jacob Bchwlnd. 367 starK. near r-ara.
Phone Main 7369. A SZtt.
Fob Buj. Good grocery store In ub
xxrba doing fine business. Good reasons
for selling. J. C. Jacobsen, cars Dresser's,
8ealy-Mason & Co.
Prestige) Gained by a fitting location
Insure yourself by taking space In The
Oregonlan building. Call at room 201.
Free Art Exhibition. The Museum of
Art Is now regularly open (free) on Sun
day afternoons from 2 until 6 o'clock.
Fkeb to Mem. Dr. Taylor's tlO.000
museum, now open, admission free, 34Vi
Morrison street, comer Second.
"LltnBTS" pure gold-seamless wedding
rings, all sizes; engraving free; price, 16
to 111. 272 Washington street.
rR Ravhka Spurrier, office rooms 14
16 Healy bldg.. corner of East Morrison
and Grand avenue.
Tttmors and goiters oured without the
knife. For particulars . address R 394,
Oregonlan.
Thb OreoojuaJ BuiLonto has a few
choice office rooms for rent. Call at
room 201.
Shlpherd's Springs. Dr. W. D. McNary,
medical d'rector; E. L. Shlpherd, mgr.
Wiixaxetti Fuel Co. Dry wood, clean
coal. Front and Everett. Both phones.
Rosenthal Sisters. Hairdressers and
manicurers, to 7th. bet. Stark and Oak.
Brajcdes" Grill. 108 Sixth, serves an
alegant 7-oourse French dinner, all day.
Dr. Haotard. veterinary surgeon. B. &
D. T. Stables, 6th and Davis. M. 1077.
Loooer AcctrsED o Larcewt. Charles
Slendstrom. a logger, 42 years old. was
brought to this city yesterday afternoon
in the custody of Detective Coleman from
Buxton, Or., and placed in the City Jail
charged with larceny. He is accused of
robbing his roommate, John Peterson,
also a logger, of 33(0 In money and a
cheap watch. The theft occurred In this
city last Monday. The men were room
ing together in a house at Third and
Flanders streets. Peterson, who had
worked a long time, had made up his
mind to send all his savings to his home
and Intended ts get a money order. Siend
strom offered to take the money to the
Postoffiee and arrange the matter for
him as Peterson could not explain him
self very well. Plendstrom disappeared.
Detective Coleman located him in a camp
near Buxton and accompanied by the
Sheriff from Hillsboro went out to cap
ture tilrn. While en route in an auto
mobile the machine broke down and the
officers were forced to walk 14 miles Into
the camp where Slendstrom worked and
back to their disabled machine.
Receive Clear Deed. The trustees of
the First Free Methodist Church, East
Ninth and East Mill etreets, have re
ceived a clear deed to the lot on which
the church stands from the Ladd estate.
3jvcral years agd W. S. Ladd gave the
church this lo'. on condition that It be
used for all time for church purposes and
In case It be used for other purposes It
would revert to the estate. As the church
Is contemplating erection of a modern
building either on this or on another lot
an unconditional deed' was asked for and
given by the estate. This gives the
church a free hand to build on the lot
or sell it. Rev. D. M. Cathey, the pastor,
said the trustees might decide to pur
chase a quarter block somewhere else
and erect a church and manse.
Irish Orator to Steak. M. J. Fanning,
the noted Irish orator of Philadelphia,
will speak at Centenary Methodist
Church, at 10:45 A. M. today, and at
Taylor-Street Church, at 7:45 P. M. to
night, under the auspices of the state
prohibition committee. He speaks at
Gresham tomorrow night.
Wanted. Unfurnished, modern," high
class residence, of 10 or 13 rooms. In beet
West Side district; family consists of
three adults; will give first-class refer
ence, pay good rent and take one or two
years' lease for right place. In answering
give full description, location, rent wanted.
L 403. Oregonlan.
Peaches, Ashlakd Peaches. The last
car for this season, of Ashland Crawford,
Mulr and cling peaches will be unloaded
by W. B. Glafke Company tomorrow
(Monday) morning. If you want peaches
this season be sure to order through
your grocer tomorrow. Specify "Ashland
Peaches."
Millinert Announcement. Misses
Torgler & Roenlcke, 642 Williams avenue,
are showing a complete line of Fall and
Winter milliner'."" Latest styles at rea
sonable prices. Tour patronage Is soli
cited. - '
Church of Our Father (Unitarian),
Seventh and Yamhill Rev. W. G. Eliot.
Jr.. minister. Service at 11 A. M.; Bible
class at 13:30 P. M. ; Sunday school at
9:45 A. M.
First Spiritual Sooibtt. Chris tensen'a
hall. Eleventh end Yamhill, services 11
A. M.. 3 r. M. Flower seance by Mrs.
Edith Cobb. 8 P. M.
Mrs. A. Simon, of the Simonde Hotel,
30 Seventeenth street North, will make a
specialty of serving dinners and luncheon.
Tabu D'Hotb dinner, at Richards' Sun
day, 31 per cover; 4 to S:30 P. M.
Nob Hill Home, corner lot. Particulars
Main 4&S. after 1 P. M.
For R6nt. Music studio, part of each
week. K 393. Cregonian.
Printing. Ansloy cheapest, best. M. 4671
For R ext. Store First street.
FINE RESIDENCE.
hav fnr an 1 m thft handsomest home
on the West Side. -The property covers a
enaoA i r,r i j fnt in mIka. The house has
just been completed, and contains a large
sun parlor, living-room, nail ana aen.
beautiful dining-room and Kitchen, mere
are seven bedrooms, three bathrooms and
billiard-room on upper floors. This
splendid bargain will be sold at actual
cost, or the owner will take In trade
Portland business property, or well-located
timber land.
For full particulars Inquire of
CHASl K. HENRY COMPANY,
Henry Building,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland. Oregon.
TO BUSINESS MEN.
The owner of half a doren well-located
properties In North Portland in that dis
trict bounded by Fifth and Twelfth,
Burnside and Gllsan, will build to suit
tenants, the leases to be made upon basis
of a 7 per cent Investment. This is the
future great wholesale and Jobbing dis
trict of Portland, and the chance to get
located there now should not be neglected.
If Interested see A. B. Slauson, manager
real estate department, Hartman &
Thompson, bankers. Chamber of Com
merce. PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
It will soon be time to plant rose bushes.
Think then of Slbson's roses, and please
Impress upon your memory that Slbson's
roses are the roses you should plant. The
Sibson rose nurseries are the largest
growers of fine roses In the Northwest.
Buyers are Invited to Inspect the plants
now growing In their rose fields. Acres
of roses in splendid Quality. Office and
nurseries, 1180 Milwaukie avenue. Tele
phono Sell wood 950.
SUBURBANPROPERTY.
Fourteen lots with a fine house and
stable. In one of the best residence dis
tricts on the East Side. After reserving
the portion occupied by the house, the
balance ' could be sold and a very hand
some profit realized.
For particulars inquire of
CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
Henry Building.,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Professor John Cloland has retired from
the chair of aatronorny of the Olaaffow Uni
versity, after o-rupylnr It for 32 years.
EDUCATIONAL AND BIBIe DEPARTMENTS
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Seventh and Taylor Sts.
SEASON OF 1909-191O
Classes Open October 4
FACULTY
Miss Mary B. Day, General Secretary and Educational Director. -M!m
Edna Goodwin. JLTnion Th eologlcal Seminary, New York, Director
Bible Study Department.
Miss Arberta Cory. Physical Training Dept. Oberlin College, Ohio Di
rector Physical Training Dept.
' Mies Millie Schloth, training 1 n some of the largest Indoor and outdoor
pools in Chicago, Teacher of Swimming.
Miss Mary E. Hanna, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Director Domestic
Science Department.
Miss Eva Christie. Teacher of Millinery and Shirtwaist.
Frau Margaret Bckker, East Side High School. Teacher of German.
Miss Anglle Malllet. Teacher of French.
Miss Lucy Davis. Portland Academy. Teacher of Practical English.
Mrs. M. B. Hoge. Teacher of English for Foreign Girls and Business
Arithmetic 1
Miss Louise Hellman, New En gland "Conaeravtory of Music, Boston,
Director of Choral Club.
Carlos Rebagllatl, Teacher of Mandolin and Guitar and of Spanish.
For hours and rates. Inquire at the of ace.
It's
If
Pierced Silverware
Have you the new things in pierced silverware 1 If not, come in and
let ns supply you. Our line is large and we can show you the following
articles, nearly all of which are necessary at the present time to make
r your table up-to-date.
CASSEROLES, WITH EITHER SILVER or PORCELAIN TOPS
BEAN POTS
CRATIN DISHES
FRUIT BOWLS
MUSTARD JARS
SALAD CASTORS
WELSH RAREBIT
New Sheffield Silver
TVe have just received another shipment of large Servers, Bread Trays,
Bakers, Fern Dishes, Tea Sets Vegetable Dishes, Butler's Trays, Serving
Kettles and a dozen other pieces.
"We carry a large stock of Mahogany Serving Trays with mirror,
glass, tapestry and plain bottoms.
Thermos and Ever Ready
Bottles at cost. We're closing out this department.
; JAEGER BROS., SffiLS
The Large Store
266 Morrison St.
CANADIANS INVADE SOUTH
Dominion Capitalist to Build Con
necting: Road in Texas.
EL, PASOj Tex., Sept 18. Dr.' F. H.
Pearson, head of the Canadian capita
lists who recently purchased the Rio
Grande, Sierra Madre & Pacific Rail
road and secured control of the Chi
huahua & Pacific, announced here last
night that the two roads will be ex
tended from El Paso to the Pacific
Ocean with an outlet at the mouth of
the Rio Mayo In Sonora, the project to
Involve $16,000,000. Surveys will begin
In 60 days. '
In connection with the road, Pearson
aid, a company would be formed later
for Panama and Coast business. He
also stated that the new road will give
a shorter route to the Pacific than the
Southern Pacific and will give the
shortest route to centra Uulted
States points from Central and South
America, On the completion ot the
Panama canal It will afford the quick
est traffic from the United States to
the West end of the canal. This Is
considered a step to head off another
projected extension by Rock Island In
terests west through Arizona from the
line of the El Paso & Southwestern.
WEST SIDE RESIDENCES
We have for sale a beautiful two-story
dwelling in the Nob Hill district; con
tains five bedrooms, large open fireplace,
living-room, den, dining-room, kitchen
and cement basement: very complete and
modern: price only $12,600.
We also have for sale a ten-room mod
ern residence on Gllsan, near Twenty
third street: lot 90x100. The present price
Is J12.500. If sold within ten days, the
owner will take 1000 less.
For full particulars see
CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
Henry Building,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Oregon.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies o- the season at the
Portland restaurant: fine private apart
ment for ladles. J06 Wash- near Fifth.
Best meal at the new Kantong Cafe, 452
Washington at., bet. Uth and 13th, Special
Sunday chicken dinner, with ice cream, 40
cents. Merchants' lunch dally, 25 cents.
A speolal 50c chicken dinner today at
Hairs restaurant, 880 Washington at.
FACTORY SITES.
Wa have for sale three1 acres on the O.
R. & N. track, very close in. This can
be divided so to make two splendid sites,
with 620 feet of trackage to each piece.
This Is the cheapest buy on the market;
only $10,000 for the entire property.
We also have nine acres on the O. R
& N. track. Ideally located; price only
$18,000.
For full particulars apply to
CHAS. K HENRY COMPANY,
Henry Building,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Oregon.
NEW SHOE FIRM.
' Mr. Andrew L. Cain wishes to an
nounce to his friends that he is associat
ed with the Cain-Rice Shoe Co. at Sev
enth and Washington sts., and is In no
way connected with any other shoe com
pany. ANi-.tEW L. CAIN,
Pres. Cain-Rice Shoe Co.
INVESTMENT.
We have for sale a business property
on Sixteenth street bringing in S per cent
net and Increasing in value. Inspect this,
the price Is only $28,000. For particulars
see Charles K. Henry Company, Henry
building. Fourth and Oak atreeta.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bldg., Main) A 1(85.
Cook Salts Swiss Scientists.
ZURICH. Sept. 18'. Dr. De Quervlan,
chief of the Swiss scientific expedition
Telephones Main 1205, A 614 4
New
It's
FLOWER POTS
BON BON BOWLS
SPOON TRAYS
HORSERADISH BOTTLES
CATSUP BOTTLES
WORCESTER Sauce
West of Third
to Greenland, the first European to
meet Dr. Cook in Greenland after the
A Can rln ' ratnrn fVnm thft
(North Pole, has returned here. Dr. De-
Quervian says mat alter naving tested
Dr. Cook's figures and statements he is
convinced that Cook reached the North
Pole.
TONSETH FLORAL COMPANY
Marquam bldg., S2S Morrison. A fine dis
play of ferns and potted plants In stock.'
CARD OF THANKS.
Deeply grateful to our many friends
who were so kind to us when we lost
our baby boy. we wish to take this
means to thank them for their kindness
and sympathy and for the many and
beautiful floral offerings.
NELLIE C. HUGHES AND FAMILY.
Mrs. Silas H. Soule has opened her
piano studio, at 223 West Park, near
Salmon. Phone Main 4S67.
For trunks go to the Harris Trunk Co.
YOUR NEW
UMBRELLA
Buy it from us. We can save you
money.
Good, fast color, English gloria.
Paragon frame Sl.OO
Rustproof English. Gloria, finest
frame S1.50
Hercules rust and( wlndproofv . . 2.00
Ladles' Dlrectolre Umbrella 81. SO P
Full-length, gold and pearl tape
edge, silk Gloria. S3.50
Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria SI. 50
Pire silk, red and blue. Prin
cess handles. S2.25
An Immense line of fine ladles'
and gents' 85.00 to $20. OO
We Have the Largest Stock on the
Coast In Thla Line.
RECOVERING
Let us coyer your umbrella; make It
good as new.
Glorias $1.25, 1.50, S2.00
Silk, all colors.. 82. SO, 83.00, S4.00
All goods our own manufacture.
Rustproof, wlndproof, folding, detach
able, self-opening umbrellas.
WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL.
MEREDITH'S
Exclusively Umbrellas.
S12 Washington, Bet. 6th and 6th.
Eggs, Dozen . . . 30c
Creamery Butter . 65c
Best Creamery 70$ and 75
Dairy . . . 50
Fresh Ranch Eggs 35
Oleomargarine .... . . . --. . .45
Sugar-Cured Hams ............17
Swiss Cheese ,25(
Full Cream Cheese 20tf
Cream Brick Cheese 20
Limburger, each 35
SATURDAY-CHICKEN DAY
18c and 20c
AH goods retailed at wholesale prices.
LaGrande Creamery
264 Yamiin Street.
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
4& Bore a Ave.
SEATTLE
Absohrtely
Fire-Proof
Baropeaa
PUa
Carted Wire
Stattoa
Toe Highest Grade Erery Modem Coaremleac
Centrally located and commanding a view of th
Olympics. Cascade Mountains, Mt. Rainier and
facet Sound. Auto-'Bus meets trains and boats)
en direct earllne to the A.-T.-P ExposiUon
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KEE L0X CARBON
Is the best wearing; and cleanest
carbon) therefore the cheapest.
We sell It under positive grnarantee
that it will make 25 per cent more
copies than any carbon at the same
price.
KEE L0X RIBBONS
Kee Lot Ribbons are filled with a
Dvrlr discovered Ink which con
tinually distributes itself through
the ribbon, srivins; lonar life and
exceptional brilliancy and clean-
If you value your records buy
the KEE LOX brand of carbons
and ribbons. -
OFR TYPEWRITER STJPPLT
DEPARTMENT is the largest and
best stock In Portland, and con
tains everything: for the conveni
ence of the stenographer.
17 1 1 II A M STATIONERY and
IllLnAlU PRINTING CO.
Fifth and Oak Streets
FOREIGN. BOOKS
"We carry German Text-Books, Ger
man Fiction find Novels, Gorman Mag
azines; also French Text-Books and
Novels, and Spanish Text-Books and
Novels.
All kinds of books for foreigners to
learn English.
The A. W. Schmale Co.
229-231 First Street
DO NOT DELAY
Have the matter of a suit
able memorial attended to.
We carry the largrest and
most artistic stock to select
from, and a call at our show
room will surprise you with
our work and low prices.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
264-296 FOURTH ST,
Opposite City Hall.
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Fall S
Ove
From the World's
Best Makers
Positively nothing: lacking; in
our immense display of Fall and
Winter Clothes Clothes that
in every feature grive correct
expression to the styles of today;
showing; all the skill attained by
the most accomplished tailors.
4 V
Special Features Suits and Overcoats
$15.00, $20.00 and $25.00
Strong Values Suits and Overcoats
$30.00, $40.00 and 350.00.
B. E. WALKER, LL.D., President
ESTABLISHED 186?
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO
LONDON OFFICE
2 Lombard Street, E. C
Branches Throughout the Dominion
Seattle and
CANADIAN COLLECTIONS
This Bank, havlna; over 180 branches distributed throughout tha
Dominion, is enabled to offer unsurpassed facilities for mak
ing collections in any part of Canada.
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PORTLAND BRANCH, CORNER SECOND AND STARK STREETS
P. C. M ALP AS, Manager.
SPECIAL SALE DiDiJom(,
$60.00 Domes) reduced to $29.00
$85.00 " - - $49.00
$150.00 " - - $7S.OO
Also a new line of Art Glass Shades and Electric Portables
at reduced price.
Western Electric Works
61 Sixth Street. Portland. Oregon. Phones, Main 1696 A 1696
The Right Glasses
At a fair, reasonable price. "With
onr up-to-date testing system, for
which there is no extra charge, we
give yon glasses that are a comfort
to your eyes and feel good on your
nose. We have the" most scientific
workroom in the city and give our
personal attention to every case of
eye trouble. Established 1896.
Dallas Optical Parlors
218-219 FAILING BLDC,
COR. THIRD AJiD WASHI."TO!V.
SECOND FLOOR, TAKE ELEVATOR.
pVp-R REPAIRING
Of every description by
mail. Amber, brier and
meerschaum. Artificial '
coloring. 61s Sichel
Co.. BS Sd St.. Fart land.
I m& if
s
units and.
rcoats
A. LAIRD, General Manager.
NEW YORK OFFICE
16 Exchange Place
of Canada. Also at San Francisco,
Skagwaj
3 Days to Chicago
4 Days to New York
If you take the
Eleotrlc-llghted train de luxe
North Coast Limited
No Excess Fare.
Reduced fares East on October
4 over the Scenlo Highway
through the Land of Fortune.
Particulars upon request.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. P. A.,
25S Morrison St., Portland.
RHEUMATISM
Call for Free Uricsol
Booklet on Treatment
and Diet, at Woodard,
Clarke & Co., Portland,
or write to Uricsol
Chemical Co., Los An
geles, Cal.
CCHVYAB PRINTING CO
SOLICITS YOU PATR0NACE
a "74 STARK STREET
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